Abirami Antati is an ancient Tamil hymn composed in the 2nd century BCE, during the Chola Empire. It is one of the most revered and sacred hymns in Hinduism, and is considered one of the most beautiful and poetic hymns in the Tamil language.
The hymn is attributed to the poet Abhirami, who is believed to have been a priestess of the goddess Shakti. The hymn is dedicated to the goddess Shakti, who is the embodiment of the divine feminine power in Hinduism.
Abirami Antati is considered a masterpiece of Tamil literature, and is known for its complex meter, rich imagery, and profound spiritual themes. The hymn is composed of 1000 syllables, and is divided into four sections: the prathamam, the madhyamam, the uttaram, and the pancham.
The hymn is considered sacred by Hindus, and is often recited during rituals and ceremonies. It is also considered a symbol of the divine feminine power, and is often invoked by women seeking spiritual guidance and empowerment.
- Abirami Antati is considered one of the most beautiful and poetic hymns in the Tamil language.
- The hymn is attributed to the poet Abhirami, who is believed to have been a priestess of the goddess Shakti.
- Abirami Antati is considered a masterpiece of Tamil literature, and is known for its complex meter, rich imagery, and profound spiritual themes.
- The hymn is composed of 1000 syllables, and is divided into four sections: the prathamam, the madhyamam, the uttaram, and the pancham.
- Abirami Antati is considered sacred by Hindus, and is often recited during rituals and ceremonies.
- The hymn is also considered a symbol of the divine feminine power, and is often invoked by women seeking spiritual guidance and empowerment.